Fun Science Gallery
http://www.funsci.com/ It explains how to do fun scientific experiments and make instruments (microscopes,
telescopes, experiments in electrochemistry, analysis of texts, etc.). It is a page
devoted to the amateur scientist, useful also to teachers and students.

National Centre for Biotechnology Educationhttp://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/
The National Centre for Biotechnology Education (NCBE) runs practical
courses for teachers, develops practical kits for the classroom (e.g. DNA
electrophoresis kits), has booklets of practical activities for the
classroom (Website includes free downloads).

SAPS - Science and Plants for schools
http://www.cambridgebiologists.org/inst/saps.htm
Science and Plants for schools works with teachers to develop new resources
and to promote and support exciting teaching of plant science and molecular
biology in schools and colleges. SAPS publishes simple protocols for plants
and genetics and has developed low-cost kits for practical investigations.
Practical workshops are run for teachers all over Britain.

Microscopy-UKhttp://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/index.html
an informal group of artists, writers, enthusiast microscopists, and computer
techies working together from different countries for free. We dedicate our skills towards
promoting the study of the very small world around us - the microscopic world. In this
site there is a lot of interesting articles and experiments on microscopy.

The Bell Jarhttp://www.tiac.net/users/shansen/belljar/index.htm
Vacuum technology for the educator and hobbyist.
Ever dreamed about building an x-ray tube? Or coating your own telescope mirror? Maybe
even constructing an electron microscope? Perhaps you are a high school science teacher
who would like to introduce simple yet interesting electron, ion and plasma physics
experiments and demonstrations into your classroom. People the world over are involved in
projects like these and the common thread is the use of vacuum technology. the
Bell Jar is the resource that you need to join this network of hobbyists,
students and educators.

Genetic Science Learning Center of University of Utahhttp://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/index.html.
Helping people understand how genetics affects our lives and society. Also experiments in
biology and in genetics. For the Science fair & research project experiments click on
"Students and Teens".

The Science House is a learning outreach program of North Carolina State University.
The mission of the Science House is to work with K-12 teachers to emphasize the use of
hands on learning activities in science and mathematics.

Lab Dad's Laboratory
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1410/lab-GS-contents.html The purpose of this page is to provide laboratory experiments for
young people to do at home, as well as a reference for science teachers. Most of the labs
are intended for grades 7-12, but many can easily be done by younger scientists. They
covers may subject areas.

Microscopies.comhttp://www.microscopies.com/index2.htm
Le Site des Microscopistes de Langue Française. The Site of Microscopists
of French Language.
A lot of very interesting articles with laboratory activities.

Sciencetoymaker.orghttp://www.sciencetoymaker.org/
The Science Toy Maker. You have found the non-commercial site for
people who like to roll up their sleeves and make fun, mysterious, toys that
entice scientific investigation.

Carolinahttp://www.carolina.com/
World-class support for science and math.
A lot of products, experiments and information.

SnowCrystals.com: http://www.snowcrystals.com/ a
magnificent website on one of the marvels of the nature.
This site is all about snow crystals and snowflakes -- what they are, where
they come from, and just how these remarkably complex and beautiful
structures are created, quite literally, out of thin air.

Education@Lifehttp://www.life.org.uk./
Education@Life and LIFElab is the education resource centre based at
Newcastle's Centre for life, which provides hands-on experiments and a range
of workshops for all key stages and post-16 learners including "DNA
Discovery", "DNA Photocopying", "Transformer" and "DNA Fingerprinting".

Centre for Biosciencehttp://bio.ltsn.ac.uk/
Learning and Teaching Support Network Centre for Bioscience. Is a national
network of 24 subject centres distributed at universities around the United
Kingdom and a Generic Centre, based at the network headquarters in York. The
Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) Centre for Bioscience, based at
the University of Leeds, is the subject centre for the life, food and
agricultural sciences.

This site is a museum of classic home science projects. It is not so much
meant to be "how to" or educational, but more of a celebration of early to
mid 20th century home experimentation and pop science illustration. Please
read the FAQ to learn more about the philosophy behind it.

School Room Library: Science Fair Projects. An article very well made on
the Science Fair Projects.

Science Buddieshttp://www.sciencebuddies.org/ Looking for
inspiration for a science fair project? In need of fun, at-home science
experiments? Science Buddies has over 1,000 Project Ideas in all areas of
science.

"On the
education side, Steve Spangler is nationally known as a teacher's teacher
who shares his passion for learning in the classroom, on the platform, and
through the airwaves. Over the last 15 years, Steve has made over 500
television appearances as an authority on hands-on science and inquiry-based
learning.

Great Science Project
Ideas for all the Family... It contains over 70 articles for science
projects in biology, chemistry, physics, maths, and environment &
meteorology. They are written by our experts who continually update and add
new content.

Warts Information Centerhttp://www.warts.org/library/hands-on-science-projects.htm
A lot of websites offering hands-on science projects.
Exploring the amazing world of science with fun, hands-on projects is a
smart way to make learning more meaningful and let students work at their
own pace.